As reported earlier this morning, Star Wars: The Force Awakens continued its dominance over the Christmas weekend bringing in a huge $153.5 million. That number represents both the biggest Christmas Holiday result and the best second weekend for a movie ever in cinema history. The film has now grossed $544.57 million domestically and over $1 billion worldwide.

Taking the number two spot over the Christmas weekend was Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg's second outing together in Paramount's Daddy's Home. The PG-13 comedy surprised many analysts modest projections, opening with $38.8 million.

David O. Russell's Joy, starring Jennifer Lawrence, nabbed third place over the weekend bringing in $17.5 million. The film also did better than most early projections, most likely because it offered a nice counter-programming to the juggernaut that is Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Coming in fourth place this weekend was holdover Sisters bringing in another $13.9 million for a domestic total of $37.1 million after two weekends of release.

Finally rounding out the top five this holiday weekend was Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip bringing in another $12.7 million. The film has now made a cool $39.3 million domestically.

Also of note was Will Smith's latest Drama Concussion opening in sixth place with $11 million, which marks Will Smith's lowest wide-release opening ever. The film was in close competition with Adam Mckay's financial dramedy The Big Short which earned $10.5 million over the weekend after expanding wide. The film starring Christian Bale, Steve Carrell, Ryan Gosling, and Brad Pitt has now earned $16 million domestically since opening in limited release earlier in the month.

Alcon Entertainment's ridiculously stupid remake of the cult classic Point Break debuted with $10.2 million. As many people projected the idea of a Point Break remake was a huge mistake especially with a budget of $105 million. The film will have to make up a lot of ground overseas to recoup its budget and marketing cost.

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